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- annismyrph March 2022
- BlessedByBrigid March 2022
- CrowsnestRidge March 2022
- Humboldt March 2022
- Johara March 2022
- lecobb88 March 2022
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- Cavalynn 3:16PM
How do y’all get the most out of your pastures?
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How do you guys get the most out of your pastures? How do you decide what mares to leave in the pasture to get pasture bonuses?
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Once my mares hit 4 they live in the pastures, until they hit 4 i show them every week ; they still train in pasture they just can't show so they while they wont increase their daily payout, they do still add to it, the 30day bonus for the foal is my aim. As a mare hits 19 or if they haven't had any "keeper" foals by age 10 I ll pull and auction them and replace with the oldest mares I have in that generation in the barns.
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I'm basically the same. All breeding mares are in pastures at 4 years old (sometimes later if I don't pay attention!). The breeding bonus is worth far more to me than their continued showing, I have thousands of their foals to do that. I keep my ageing out mares, stick them in an empty pasture or barn until they die so that I keep their bonus stall exp (you lose it with every horse you auction).Bluegrass #143376 * Specializing in Iced Axiom (ExPro Cobs) and Iced Phantoms (PF Riding Ponies)
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I do a weird rotation system - I think @annismyrph has it right in most cases and I would start out with that approach since the full 30 day bonus is a huge benefit to helping you keep improving quality. The foals that you geld/spay and keep will help build your show herd.
I don't 100% love my approach, but for comparison's sake I'll include it here.
I put all of my 1st gen and 3rd gen mares in my pastures at the end of the month and keep them there for the next two months. After those two months, I swap them out with all my 2nd gen (and eventually 4th gen) mares who I breed for the next two months. This way, I'm still getting two breeding seasons with a full 30 day bonus, but my mares show on the other two seasons. Also this approach helps me save pasture space, since I only need enough space for half my mares at a time.
The major negative for this approach is that my mares simply don't have all the offspring they could possibly have. They miss out on the seasons when they're showing instead of in the pasture. Plus, I have to spend time swapping the mares in and out every other month. I could do some in-house breeding during the seasons they aren't in pasture but I'm usually too busy and then they still don't get the breeding bonus from the pasture.Post edited by CrowsnestRidge at 2022-03-14 09:34:03ID #265959 | He/him | Breeding Black Satin, Liver, and Grullo Arcturus Horses | Licenses: Mushroom, DFP2, Onyx, Axiom Blue and GreenThanked by 1annismyrph -
Once I got enough money to buy IV's to make this possible, I bought extra barns and leave my primary barn empty. It has a few over 100 stalls, so every week, I take my pasture mares out into the primary barn, show them, and put them right back so I don't forget and lose their bonuses. Usually I do that a day apart, so they all get their two shows for the week.
It's some manual work, but it's worth it for me to be able to get those show points on my pasture mares. -
@lecobb88 I thought that they lost their bonus if they left the pasture?
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You have until rollover on the same day you removed them. You can pull, show, and put them right back.
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@humboldt that is good to know! Thanks.